The first two episodes finally came out yesterday. Did anyone else watch them?
Despite being set down in Kansas City, the fourth season is full of the classic Fargo eccentricities and at least one "dontcha know" accent. Whether it's Jessie Buckley's quirky nurse Mayflower and her perchance for murdering suffering patients or the uneasy alliances of crime families and their ritual of swapping firstborn sons that never works out in the end. At least we're spared someone's really gross teeth this time around.
Buckley's aforementioned nurse Mayflower fascinates me the most, although I could do without her casual and "friendly" racism, even if it fits the times and setting.
E'myri Crutchfield's Ethelrida is a close second and I'm curious to see how her story plays out. Between the sudden arrival of her runaway outlaw aunt and Timothy Olyphant busting in her front door at the end of the second episode, she's certainly seeing a lot of excitement and that's without yet directly playing a role in the brewing war between the two crime families.
That brewing war doesn't interest me that much except for the whole swapping-of-firstborn-sons dynamic and I'm curious to see how Ben Whishaw's Rabbi handles it considering his role with it since the beginning.
The one thing I'm disappointed about is how Uzo Aduba and Amber Midhunter were originally cast as the two runaway outlaws but they're obviously not anymore. Aduba had to drop out for "personal family issues," which is terrible, but I'm surprised Midhunter didn't remain, especially considering she worked with Noah Hawley in Legion (along with Jeremie Harris who plays an upstart cousin in the Cannon family). At least their replacements, Karen Aldridge and Kelsey Asbille, are terrific. I enjoyed Asbille in Wind River so it's good to see her pop up here.